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<blockquote data-quote="CherryAA" data-source="post: 1515849" data-attributes="member: 327005"><p>I feel just like you about this - its why I volunteered for the Tim Noakes survey, and why I keep trying to persuade A1Cnow to get involved in this fight as they have the tools for people to see what is going on. I do think that the source of this should be a class action suit in the USA using the lawyers who worked on asbestosis - I'm not in the US but I'm convinced that that will be where the litigation starts. </p><p></p><p>I also think with each passing month it becomes harder and harder for institutions to ignore this and that is why diabetes.org.uk has recently put something out about low carb - they are currently trying to protect themselves from the inevitable backlash that is going to come. The financial world is starting to recognise this putting out warnings against some of the processed food industry - we are going to see a 20 year battle play out on this - just like we did for tobacco and asbestosis. While it happens we all of us need to try to get more and more people to understand individually and through this website and twitter. </p><p></p><p>All of the main players in this battle- are on Twitter. I follow many of them and make a point of retweeting this stuff to everyone I know. We should all do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CherryAA, post: 1515849, member: 327005"] I feel just like you about this - its why I volunteered for the Tim Noakes survey, and why I keep trying to persuade A1Cnow to get involved in this fight as they have the tools for people to see what is going on. I do think that the source of this should be a class action suit in the USA using the lawyers who worked on asbestosis - I'm not in the US but I'm convinced that that will be where the litigation starts. I also think with each passing month it becomes harder and harder for institutions to ignore this and that is why diabetes.org.uk has recently put something out about low carb - they are currently trying to protect themselves from the inevitable backlash that is going to come. The financial world is starting to recognise this putting out warnings against some of the processed food industry - we are going to see a 20 year battle play out on this - just like we did for tobacco and asbestosis. While it happens we all of us need to try to get more and more people to understand individually and through this website and twitter. All of the main players in this battle- are on Twitter. I follow many of them and make a point of retweeting this stuff to everyone I know. We should all do the same. [/QUOTE]
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